Sentences with phrase «emotional difficulties because»

It's not recommended for those with pre-existing mental illness or emotional difficulty because spending too much time in your head can do more harm than good.

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Several years ago, the National Education Association reported that about twenty percent of our public school teachers could profit from psychotherapeutic help because of minor emotional difficulties.
«Our survey reveals that perinatal death has a profound effect on obstetricians, and 8 percent had considered giving up obstetrics because of the emotional difficulty of caring for patients with perinatal death,» says lead author Katherine Gold, M.D., MSW, of U-M's Department of Family Medicine and Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Even if there can be some difficulties, most mothers find breastfeeding to be extremely fulfilling, especially because it results in the best possible physical and emotional health for their children.
Government policies exclude inadequate instruction, cultural and social factors, and emotional disturbance, because there are other categories in special education or other services for these children, not because their academic difficulties are different or because these excluded children need different types of interventions.
While the animal itself can and often does help support its owner's mental well - being by providing companionship and helping with emotional difficulties, they are not service dogs because they have not received training to complete a specific task.
I spoke to an original backer of Star Citizen who has gone through all the emotional phases one can when becoming excited about a project, and he had some interesting and very valuable things to say, especially because he's also a veteran of software development of a different kind, and knows the difficulties involved.
Attorney Pelham is a former police officer who was injured due to the negligence of another, because of this he understands the emotional hardship and financial difficulties that personal injury victims may be experiencing.
The learning difficulties do not happen because of low intelligence, poor teaching, family problems, emotional or behaviour problems, culture or social problems.
Bringing up a kinship child has many challenges and our research reveals 90 % of kinship carers find raising kinship children more challenging than raising their own children, often because of the children's emotional and behavioural difficulties or other special needs, but also because of difficulties with the children's parents or simply because they are older and have less energy.
Secure people can detect when a relationship isn't working properly, and sense when their partners» insecure personality is causing difficulties (e.g., when their partner gets upset often because of trivial things, or resists emotional intimacy).
During a study to demonstrate the negative effects of sleep deprivation in children, Corkum found that, ``... We were able to demonstrate that they actually had difficulties with things like memory, paying attention, emotional regulation; they actually changed how they viewed pictures — they tended to see things in a less positive light... We're really concerned because this is a period when their brains are developing and skills are developing, and the impact that might have on the developing child could potentially be even more problematic as an adult.»
I undertook my Tuesday Evening Men's group in 1999, because I had seen enough men in couple and family therapy to realize that our difficulty in managing emotional conflict was a serious disadvantage when we are being asked by articulate partners or our own children to account for our choices, demands, privileges, and maybe what we think and feel about our troubles and difficulties.
Because we deal in such depth with each relationship we see that many couples are only just turning the corner with their deepest emotional difficulties by day 4 or 5 of their marriage retreat.
Because they are exposed to a wide range of psychosocial stressors, low - income children have been found to be at greater risk for developing emotional and behavioral difficulties than their middle - income peers.
This is important because legislative powers and policy development in the areas of early years services, child health and education - areas key to supporting children with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties - are devolved.
Because the emotional toll of divorce may be substantial for children, parents should be mindful not to assume the child is being harmed by the other parent simply because the child has difficulty separating from one parent at times when he is to go to the other parent, or because the child reports feelings of distress at sleeping over at the other parent'Because the emotional toll of divorce may be substantial for children, parents should be mindful not to assume the child is being harmed by the other parent simply because the child has difficulty separating from one parent at times when he is to go to the other parent, or because the child reports feelings of distress at sleeping over at the other parent'because the child has difficulty separating from one parent at times when he is to go to the other parent, or because the child reports feelings of distress at sleeping over at the other parent'because the child reports feelings of distress at sleeping over at the other parent's home.
When communication coaches are assigned to either party it is generally because the primary coaching is needed around communication and negotiation skills rather than emotional adjustment difficulties.
Parents who abuse their children because of their own emotional difficulties, lack of parenting skills, or substance abuse problems may be successfully treated by receiving support, counseling, and parenting education.
It should be noted, however, that because parents» psychopathology symptoms and emotion talk were measured simultaneously, we can not rule out the alternative explanation that mothers» tendency to focus on negative feelings predisposed them to select a partner with emotional difficulties.
Moreover, child emotional and behavioural difficulties was the only factor associated with both mental health difficulties and reduced wellbeing, which is notable because the GHQ - 12 and the WEMWBS were strongly correlated.
Four of the original MCAST scales were thought of as capturing secure base script knowledge in children's stories, as they fit well the description of the core elements of the secure base script (Psouni and Apetroaia 2014): Proximity (seeking contact and closeness by both child and caregiver when a difficulty arises), Sensitivity (caregiver's physical and emotional response to the child's distress, orientation to the child's behavior and state of mind), Assuagement (degree to which child's distress is moderated, both as a result of appropriate caregiver actions and because the child accepts the care and soothing — from the child's and from the coder's perspective) and Warmth (inferred caregiver emotional warmth in dealings with the child).
The second component suggests that because of these negative cognitions, behaviors, and affects, mothers experience difficulties interacting with their children and fail to meet their social and emotional needs.
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